
"Brunch is the fruitiest of meals, and we're not just talking about the delicious fresh berries in the middle of the table. It's an ordeal in the best way: the ladies kick their weekend flings out of bed and put on their Sunday best to spill tea with the might of a heavy pour."
"I love it! The light breakfast fare with fruity cock (or moc) tails spent with friends catching up on all the latest weekend gossip and conquests is my cup of tea! And to quote that fabulous blue haired lady, 'It's not quite breakfast, it's not quite lunch, but it comes with a slice of cantaloupe...' - Marge Simpson"
"You aren't gay if you don't like brunch."
"Despite living so close, it does not seem like Graham and Ian will be gathering for brunch any time soon."
Brunch originated in the 1930s and became a secular alternative to church as more women joined the workforce. It is now a social ritual, particularly among LGBTQ+ groups, where friends gather to enjoy light meals and cocktails. Opinions on brunch vary widely; some view it as a delightful social event, while others find it unappealing. Readers express their love for the meal's combination of food and gossip, while some outright reject the concept, highlighting its divisive nature.
Read at Queerty
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